Usually seen as a statue, building, or structure to commemorate a notable person or event, monuments have been around for thousands of years. They’re made from many different materials and have been shown to display extraordinary size and power. This month’s image challenge is to illustrate your version of a Floating Monument. Whether it's made over a body of water, suspended in the air, or floating in space, the choice is all yours!

This monument honors the discovery of the Gateway, the anomaly that transports travelers and their ships to a new galaxy, hundreds of light years from earth. Discovered by Magellan the XXVI on the outer edge of the Terran solar system, part of monument appears to float due to the wonky physics of the Gateway anomaly itself and is further enhanced by the mega magnetic metals used to construct the orbs. Thousands of pilgrims make their journey to this wonder of the galaxy before traveling through the Gateway to a new and unknown home.